As you can see, both American Heritage and Webster's dictionary's depict preliminary work ahead of time - before the "real" work begins.

So does this mean that lots of practice in the garage or basement will pay off in the studio when you or your band goes in to record that next CD?

> You bet.

Does it mean recording those rehearsals ahead of time?

> Definitely!

Can you record those rehearsals yourselves?

> Absolutely!- Even something as simple as recording on a smart phone at practice can let you hear whether or not the arrangement is working.

But - if you are planning on booking time in an expensive "Pro" studio, wouldn't it make more sense to focus on the music and let some else record you or your band?

> WITHOUT A DOUBT!

Going this last route yields the very best results for your recording project.

Using a pre-production studio will allow you to hear what is and what is not working in your songs - while you focus on your contribution to those songs.

Having to focus on the recording of each voice and instrument can be a real chore for someone wanting to focus on their parts in the music.

That's where RHR comes in.

You are able to work out arrangements and ideas here at minimal cost, so your music has a solid foundation and you and your band have good creative direction when it comes time to go "Pro"!

Then again...

Once you hear that your material recorded here sounds fantastic, you may wish to save all that money in your "Pro" studio budget for more T-shirts, SWAG and CD's for those fantastic fans showing up to your gigs!!

Please CONTACT US to let us know what you have, and to receive a free consultation and pricing.